Lexicographical Neighbors of Posturist
Literary usage of Posturist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York by Abram Child Dayton (1896)
"... and his cogitations culminated in the production of a ballet at the Olympic,
with himself as the rival of the then inimitable posturist and dancer. ..."
2. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York by Abram Child Dayton (1897)
"... and his cogitations culminated in the production of a ballet at the Olympic,
with himself as the rival of the then inimitable posturist and dancer. ..."
3. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York by Abram Child Dayton (1897)
"... and his cogitations culminated in the production of a ballet at the Olympic,
with himself as the rival of the then inimitable posturist and dancer. ..."
4. The Mystics, Ascetics, and Saints of India: A Study of Sadhuism, with an by John Campbell Oman (1903)
"... one Bava Lachman Das, professing to be a Yogi, gave a number of exhibitions
at the Westminster Aquarium of his wonderful skill as a posturist, ..."
5. The Book of a Naturalist by William Henry Hudson (1919)
"... whether the serpent, like an ogre, be crushing its victim's bones, or, as a
limbless posturist, be going through its inimitable evolutions. ..."